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More 3.0.2 usability menu
December 03, 2009, 11:46:27 pm
Hello there,

I understand the 3.0.2 navigation menu was restricted to the CiviCRM pages so it wouldn't be on the other pages if people didn't want it there - but what if I want it on other pages - how hard is it to make it available on all pages? I was hoping that it would be on all pages just by virtue of turning the admin menu off but it didn't work out that way.

Basically I am really enjoying the menu & I'd rather just use the Civi menu bar
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Re: More 3.0.2 usability menu
December 04, 2009, 12:22:04 pm
Hi Eileen - Just was chatting w/ Kurund about this and unfortunately it's not trivial to do (in fact we're not sure how). You probably can use Drupal hook(s) - but not sure how. If you decide to dig into it - then you could implement it as a small Drupal module which we could potentially include along with the other drupal integration modules.
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Re: More 3.0.2 usability menu
April 27, 2010, 01:40:15 pm
We've made some progress on this with a module but are getting some kind of display weirdness when on the Drupal side, even though the final CSS appears to end up the same. Anyone else out there interested in helping with this? I can probably post the files somewhere.

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Re: More 3.0.2 usability menu
April 28, 2010, 08:17:50 am
Just noticed you can add attachments here. But note you need to change the filename extension to .gz after downloading. It's not a pdf.

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Re: More 3.0.2 usability menu
May 18, 2010, 11:15:51 am
We're very close now. We discovered the styling difference is just because we were putting the block in the header region. If you put it in the content region it works perfectly except for one thing: It gets fixed to the top of the content region instead of the top of the page, however there doesn't seem to be any reason for this, and as soon as you scroll, it jumps properly to the top of the page. It's not a firefox/IE issue or something like that.

Any thoughts? Does the previously attached file explain enough about how get this installed?

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